With pens and words as weapons, armored in skeleton bodies and faces, with uniforms of ski masks and Banned jackets; they bleed black and red. The MCRmy and clique fight not against each other but against conformity
Back in the early 1980s, punk scenes started to develop in California. Bands like the Germs, Black Flag, X, and the Avengers took what they were doing seriously but appeared to be having more fun than punks from other cities. And one of the originals was Geza X.
The Virginmarys are finally back with Divides, which features twelve tracks of straight up rock-n-roll fueled by heavy guitar, drums, and bass.
Why do musicians copy each other? Is it to pay homage, or merely coincidental? We dive into the concept of originality in music, and why maybe there’s more gray area than you think.
Producer Emma Duffy’s short film, Oysters, was commissioned by Film London back in February—and she and her team need your help to finish funding it.
Last year saw the start of Susiepalooza, a day of kickass music in the name of a great cause. Created in the memory of Sue Marchetti, the show benefits The Lustgarten Foundation, a charity that fights pancreatic cancer.
idobi staff are bringing you the most wanted acts appearing at this year’s SXSW festival.
Today’s instalment of Un(Covered) delves deeper into the two versions of “Stressed Out” from its creators twenty one pilots, vs. Our Last Night.
You’ll catch both Ryan Scott Graham stage right for State Champs, and center stage for Speak Low If You Speak Love.
It’s pretty apparent that we’re writing to you from a time warp, because we’re certain it’s still 2008 even though we’re discussing the biggest moments of 2015. Anything that happened this year that had you happy, sad, or anywhere in between can probably be found below. Check out what our staff remembers most from 2015, then let us know what you’d add to the list on Twitter.